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E-commerce sites focus on Indian refurbishing market

Sites including Amazon and manufacturers such as Foxconn are looking to “bet big” on the market. Times of India reported on a growth in interest among Indian e-commerce businesses, including Amazon India and Shopclues, in the refurbished products market. The market...

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Panasonic launches new printers in MEA

The KX-MB2168 and MB2128 MFPs have been launched in the Middle East Africa (MEA), with Panasonic stating both feature print speeds of 24ppm alongside “quick duplexing” to cut print times “in half when compared to standard 26ppm MFPs”.

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HP reveals board members for new companies

The OEM has announced the future boards of directors for HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The announcement comes ahead of the OEM’s split in November this year into two separate companies – HP Enterprise and HP Inc. – having announced the split last October....

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Canon USA launches new MFPs

The new MFPs include the C3300i and C3325i, and are said to answer “customer demand for a compact and cost-effective colour multifunction system”. as well “help deliver high-quality output through a reliable system”.

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UK cartridge distributor switches to enterprise business

Beta Distribution is moving towards storage and away from consumables. Channel Web reported on Beta Distribution’s plans to switch focus to storage and enterprise, which it hopes will allow it to raise £200 million ($311 million/€279 million) in revenue by 2016. The...

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Epson Malaysia’s sales up 31 percent in 2014

The OEM’s growth rate more than doubled compared with 2013, with its projector segment seeing sales increase 57 percent year-on-year. Epson claims to have a 24.3 percent share of Malaysia’s projector market, and that 2014 was its 14th consecutive year as the world’s...

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Nigerian man jailed in cartridge fraud case

Abiodun Adejohn was part of a scheme selling on procured cartridges on the black market. The FBI announced that Adejohn, who also went under the aliases James Williams, Olawale Adeyemi, Abiodun Ade John and Abiodun Ade-John, was sentenced to three years in jail for...

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